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Aug. 17 obituaries

Lloyd Nolan

Jackson, 82

Lloyd Nolan Jackson, 82, of Muscle Shoals, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, August 10, 2024. Visitation will be Tuesday, August 13, from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. The funeral service will immediate­ly follow in the funeral home chapel with Ben Hayes and Michael Jack­son officiating. The inter­ment will be at Oakwood Cemetery, Sheffield.

Lloyd was a native of Barton, AL, and a veteran of the Alabama National Guard. He was a retired industrial engineer from Reynolds Metal Company and a member of Highland Park Church of Christ. Lloyd was preceded in death by his father Nell Jackson; mother, Mabel Neely Jackson; brother, Bill Jackson; nephews, Larry and Barry Jack­son; and sister-in-law, Jean Newton Jackson.

He is survived by his loving wife, Kathryn Jean Jackson; stepdaughters, Cindi Landers (John­ny) and Valerie Thomas (Jay); sister, Diane Jack­son; grandson, Jackson Thomas; step-grand­children, Leigh Ellen Melson (Kyle), Wesley Landers (Jenni), William Landers (Samantha); 4 great-step-grandchil­dren; multiple nieces and nephews who were very special to him.

Pallbearers are Gary Gandy, Jimmy Gillen­tine, Ed Homan, Pat Moon, Ronald Nesbit, Michael South, Alan Waycaster, Butch White­head, and Terry Williams.

The family expresses special thanks to Hos­pice of North Alabama.

In lieu of flowers me­morials may be made to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society or UAB O’Ne­al Comprehensive Cen­ter Fund for Excellence.

Floyd Ray

McKinney, 89

Floyd Ray McKinney, 89, of Sheffield, passed from this life on Friday, August 9, 2024. Visitation will be Sunday, August 11th from 1:00 to 2:00 with the funeral service to follow in the chapel. Da­vid Conley will be offici­ating, and burial will be in Cherokee Memorial Park.

Ray attended Belgreen High School, and loved hunting in his younger years. He was a mem­ber of Tuscumbia Church of Christ. Ray retired as Plant Operator from La­Roche Industries in Cher­okee in August of 1997 after 35 years of service.

Ray is preceded in death by his loving wife of 67 ½ years, Betty McKinney; his parents, Webster and Nora McKinney; and sis­ters, Vernell Gentry and Charlene Hellums. He is survived by his daughters, Sheila Bonds (Kevin), Sharon Richardson (Kev­in Smith); brother, Jack McKinney (Linda); grand­children, Lorrie Crawford (Devin), Taylor Malone (& family), Lane Gulley (& family); great-grand­children, Kynlee & Colt Crawford; sister-in-law, Linda Gist; and sever­al nieces and nephews.

The family gives spe­cial thanks to Dr. Brad McAnally for his many years of providing care to our Daddy, the ICU staff at Helen Keller Hospi­tal, Dr. Connor and Dr. Mansell for their special care during this last week. In lieu of flowers, dona­tions may be made to: St. Jude, P. O. Box 50, Mem­phis, TN 39101-9929.

Edith Ann Davis Barber, 92

Edith Ann Davis Barber, 92, moved to Heaven on Thursday, August 8 after a long illness. A celebration of life service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 10 at Tuscumbia First Methodist Church. A visitation with family will be held prior to the service at 2:00 p.m. at the church. Officiating the service will be Rev. Alan Beasley, the senior pastor of the Tuscumbia church, and Rev. Al Geise, pas­tor of Gurley Methodist Church and long-time family friend and for­mer neighbor. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia.

Edith Ann was born in York, Alabama on January 31, 1932; and her family later moved to Central Heights where her father was also her principal in her younger school years. After her family moved to downtown Florence, she attended her high school years and gradu­ated from Coffee High School (1949). While at Coffee, she enjoyed play­ing the flute in the con­cert and marching bands.

Her training for a teach­ing career took place on the University of North Alabama campus un­der two previous col­lege names. She attended Florence State Teachers College for two years (1949-1951) before mar­rying Ebby Barber from Sheffield on March 10, 1951. They lived in South Carolina and later Indiana during his states-side mil­itary assignments during the Korean War era. Later, while her children were young, she completed both a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree from Florence State Col­lege in Elementary Ed­ucation and was blessed to have her father as one of her professors. While in her first two years at Florence State, Edith Ann played the flute during the band’s concert sea­son; and she was one of the college’s first major­ettes during marching sea­son. She was one of the “Daisy Mae majorettes” who were called that be­cause the majorette line was so new that they did not have uniforms and dressed in homemade “Daisy Mae” outfits.

She loved her own chil­dren, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren dear­ly; but she also loved her many students that she taught over the years. She owned and taught in her private kindergar­ten/day care—Mother Goose Nursery School—in downtown Florence after she completed her teaching degree. She then began her public school teaching career in 1963 in Tuscumbia City Schools where she taught 6th grade, then 5th grade, and then 2nd grade at the for­mer Cave Street School. She ended up teaching 1st grade at Northside Ele­mentary School and then at Southside Elementary School. She continued teaching 1st grade in Mus­cle Shoals City Schools at the former Howell Graves Elementary School and later at Webster Elementa­ry. She knew how import­ant having a good, loving 1st grade teacher was to help students begin their school years with posi­tive experiences; and this was evidenced by the love she got back from for­mer students when they would see her out in the community in later years.

Edith Ann was a mem­ber of Tuscumbia First Methodist Church where she was faithful in play­ing the piano for her Sunday School class un­til recent years when her illness prevented her from attending. She also was a long-time choir member where she loved sing­ing in the alto section.

Edith Ann was prede­ceased by her husband, Leonard Everette “Ebby” Barber, Jr.; her son, Robert Kim Barber; her parents, William Lonnie Davis and Edith Smith Davis Posey; her in-laws, Leonard Ev­erette and Jane Elizabeth “Boots” Barber; her sister, Mary Grace Davis Mor­ris; and her brother, Ber­nard “Barney” M. Davis.

Edith Ann is survived by two daughters–Joan Barber Parris (Joel) of Tuscumbia and Linda Barber Clark (Steve) of Sheffield. She is also sur­vived by her daughter-in-law, Randi White Barber of Sheffield. “Meemaw” is survived by her five grandchildren: Jana Par­ris Beaver (Brant) of Florence, Kyle Barber (Jason) of Nashville, Tennessee; Jenny Parris Boozer (Justin) of Muscle Shoals, Katie Barber Wil­son (Jeremy) of Littleton, Colorado, and Jackson Wright (Daniela) of Vail, Colorado. Eight surviving great-grandchildren also called her “Meemaw:” Becca & Brooks Beaver of Florence; Lydia & Wesley Ryan and Lily & Easton Boozer of Muscle Shoals; and Aiden & Haley Wil­son of Littleton, Colorado. She had extra blessings in bonus grandchildren Lau­ren, Ted, and Kerra. She is also survived by niec­es, nephews, and cousins.

Pall Bearers will be family members.

Edith Ann and her family have had the best neighbors for the last 65 years of living in the same house in Tuscum­bia. Her children watched their mother being a good neighbor by welcoming new neighbors with food and a smile, sharing food with sick or grieving neighbors, and serving Kool-Aid and cookies to children playing in her yard as one of the many “Mountain View neigh­borhood moms.” Those kind acts that she did for others in her younger years have been returned to her many times during her long illness by her wonderful neighbors.

The family wants to thank the following who have become like family for their special care and love for our Edith Ann: Brother’s Keeper Com­panion sitters (Victoria—owner, and sitters: Ange­la, Shalander, Tannie, and Alexis), Jennifer, and En­able Hospice employees.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of Edith Ann Barber to one of these three projects or to a ministry of your choice. 1) Since music was so important in her service at Church, please consider honoring her memory by purchas­ing a new $35 hymnal during the “new hymnal drive” that is currently in progress at her home Church: Tuscumbia First Methodist Church, 104 E. 3rd Street, Tuscumbia, AL 35674. 2) Edith Ann was a devout Christian and another way to honor her memory could be by sharing the Gospel with others through purchasing Gideon Bibles ($25 for 5 Bibles) to be distribut­ed where needed in the World through the Col­bert County Gideons, PO Box 740248, Tuscumbia, AL 35674. 3) During her teaching career, Edith Ann was often a mentor to new teachers in her schools. Since helping other teach­ers was important to her, consider a donation in her memory to the Uni­versity of North Alabama scholarship fund for ed­ucation majors that her brother set up in memory of their professor father–“The William Lonnie Da­vis Memorial Endowed Scholarship:” Office of University Advancement, UNA Box 5113, Flor­ence, AL 35632-0001.

Crystal Hope Waldrep

Coleman, 37

Crystal Hope Waldrep Coleman, 37, of Sheffield, passed away on Wednes­day, August 7, 2024. Vis­itation will be Tuesday, August 13, from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscum­bia. The funeral service will immediately follow in the funeral home chap­el with Bro. Ralph Cole­man officiating. Interment will be at Mt. Zion Cem­etery, Town Creek, AL.

Hope was a na­tive of Colbert Coun­ty and was preceded in death by her father, Da­vid Andrew Waldrep.

She is survived by her husband, Jimmy Cole­man; children, Dakota, Ralph, and Gracie Cole­man; mother, Robbie Jean Waldrep; sister, Cindi Ayers (Dustin); 2 nieces, Nichole and Emily Ayers; nephew, Derrick Ayers; uncle, Roger Eddie (Mel­ba); and aunt, Edith Olson.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy Terry, Dewayne Eddie, Doug Hampton, Warren Waldrep, Josh Wilks, and Rod Hampton.

Gloria Jean

Bratton Holden, 77

Gloria Jean Bratton Holden, 77, Sheffield, passed away on Wednes­day, August 7, 2024. Vis­itation will be Sunday, August 11, from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscum­bia. The funeral service will immediately follow in the funeral home chap­el with Daniel Dulaney officiating. Interment will be in Center Hill Cemetery, in Green Hill.

Gloria was a member of Highland Park Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby E. Holden; parents, James and Myrtie Brat­ton; and brothers, Ronnie Bratton and Mike Bratton.

Gloria is survived by her brothers, Jimmy Bratton (Brenda) and Ricky Bratton (Diane); and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Family members will serve as pallbearers.

Betty Owens Hughes, 90

Betty Owens Hughes, 90, Muscle Shoals, passed away on Tuesday, Au­gust 6, 2024. A grave­side service will be held on Friday, August 9, at Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia, beginning at 11:00 a.m. with Tyler Armstrong officiating.

Betty was a member of Woodward Avenue Baptist church. She was preceded in death by her husband of forty years, Hershel Hughes; parents, John and Pauline Owens; sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and Allen Bowl­ing; niece, Dianne Bowl­ing; and granddaugh­ter, April Nicholson.

Betty is survived by her sons, Jim Hughes and Brett Hughes (Susan); granddaughter, Anna Wilt (Jacob); niece, Kathy Blevins (Greg); and neph­ews, Steve Bowling (Stac­ey) and Michael Bowling.

James “Larry” Kiser, 74

James “Larry” Kiser, 74, Muscle Shoals, passed away on Tuesday, Au­gust 6, 2024. Visitation will be Friday, August 9, from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. The funeral service will immediate­ly follow in the funeral home chapel with Ben Hayes officiating. In­terment will be in Glen­dale Cemetery, Leighton.

A native of the Shoals area, Larry was a member of Highland Park Church of Christ. He worked as a truck driver for Linde Corp. and BOC Truck­ing and was a member of Pipefitters Local 760. Larry was a loving and de­voted husband and father. He enjoyed gardening and riding his Harley. Lar­ry was preceded in death by his parents, David and Mary Kiser; brother-in-law, Jimmy Morgan; and great-uncle, Har­old Chambers (Barbara).

Larry is survived by his wife of Fifty-two years, Marie Kiser; children, Jason Larry Kiser (Erin), Jamie Kiser Drake, and Jennifer Wanda Kiser; sis­ters, Martha Kiser Wilson (Tommy), Jeannie Kiser Hooper (Mike), and Pau­la Morgan; grandchildren, Mylie Kiser, Marlie Kis­er, Millie Kiser, Kennedy Nash, Naomi Hall, Hailey Lexus Drake, Jaylin Sim­one Presley, and Cayden Wesley Presley; great-aunt, Sue Kiser Chaney (Doris); and numerous nieces and nephews.

Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.

Katherine “Kathy” Bradberry Holland, 71

Katherine “Kathy” Bradberry Holland, 71, Tuscumbia, passed away on Tuesday, Au­gust 6, 2024. Service information will be an­nounced at a later date.

Kathy was a mem­ber of First Presbyterian Church, Tuscumbia. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bobby and Virginia Bradberry.

Kathy is survived by her husband of fifty years, Benny Holland; sons, Christopher Hol­land and Joshua Holland; brothers, Phil Bradber­ry (Denise) and Mark Bradberry (Cheryl); and aunt, Sue Hampton.

In lieu of flowers, me­morials may be made to the Colbert County Animal Shelter, a Helping Hands ministry at your church, or a charity of your choice.

William Oneal Campbell, 52

William Oneal Camp­bell, 52, Tuscumbia, passed away on Satur­day, August 3, 2024. Vis­itation will be Saturday, August 10, from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscum­bia. The funeral service will immediately fol­low in the funeral home chapel with Bro. Thomas Thornton officiating. In­terment will be in Glen­dale Cemetery, Leighton.

William was a mem­ber of Spring Val­ley Baptist Church.

He is survived by his daughters, Megan Stell (Ben) and Hannah Camp­bell; parents, Curtis and Barbara Campbell; sister, Gail Gargis (Greg); two granddaughters; neph­ew, Chris Gargis; great-niece, Wrenlee Gargis; and several aunts, un­cles, cousins, and friends.

Pallbearers will be Chris Gargis, Greg Hodg­es, Ken Flannagan, Jamie Flannagan, Jason Flanna­gan, Chip Bailey, Danny Mansell and Alan Fuller.

Ginger Rae Reaves

Strange, 58

Ginger Rae Reaves Strange, 58, Muscle Shoals, passed away on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, in the arms of her hus­band David, with her children on either side. A private family me­morial will be held on Thursday, August 15.

Ginger grew up in Mus­cle Shoals and graduated from Muscle Shoals High School (1985). Important to many: “Daddy’s girl” to her dad, “angel” to her mom, “the Love of my Life and My Best Friend” to David, “Mommy” to her children, and “Gigi” to her grandchildren.

As a young woman, Ginger gave her heart to God, receiving His un­conditional love for her. She imitated Christ’s kind and gracious spirit in the way she compas­sionately loved, accept­ed, and served others, and in the way she loved and welcomed little chil­dren into her presence.

Ginger spent her years on earth as a caregiver to her husband, children, parents, and others in need. She deeply loved David and could be seen throughout her years reaching out to hold his hand, leaning over to give him “sugar,” or resting her head on his shoulder. Ginger was blessed with 5 grandchildren, who be­came her world and the light of her life. Ginger was known by many as a sweet soul, who always had a smile and hug to give.

Ginger was preceded in death by her father, Gro­ver Avon Reaves; mother, Priscilla Brooks Reaves; and grandparents, Grover Lloyd Reaves, Ruby Lil­lian Underwood Reaves, Raymond Howard Brooks, and Marian Vir­ginia Stevenson Brooks.

She is survived by her husband, David Bradley Strange; children, Dustin Avon Strange (Hope Stan­field Strange) and Hannah Strange Burleson (Mat­thew Chandler Burleson); brother, Steven Avon Reaves; and grandchil­dren, Colton James Pep­per, Anakyn Gene Strange, Manna Reese Burleson, Asher Brooks Burleson, and Asa Hayes Burleson.

In Ginger’s hon­or, memorials may be made to Alabama Kid­ney Foundation (Unit­ed Way), alkidney.org.

 

Rainey, 69

Larry Joe Rainey, 69, Cherokee, passed away on Monday, August 5, 2024. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, August 8, at Morrison Fu­neral Home, Tuscumbia, beginning at 2:00 p.m. with Ed White officiat­ing. Interment will be in Harris Chapel, Cherokee.

Larry was an avid fish­erman. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Lawrence Rainey; and brother, Glen Rainey.

He is survived by his brother, Kenneth Otis Rainey; sisters, Mary Jo Rainey Corsbie (Winfred), Kathy Rainey Ragan (Ter­ry), Julia Wallace (Steve), and Regina Allen; numer­ous nieces and nephews; and his faithful com­panion, his dog, Callie.

Pallbearers will be Tony Corsbie, John Grissom, Steven Wallace, Adam Rainey, Leonard Cald­well, and Lee Corsbie.

Patricia Ruth Vandiver, 74

Patricia Ruth Vandiv­er, 74, of Tuscumbia, AL passed away on Wednes­day, August 7, 2024. Visitation will be held on Saturday. August 10, 2024 from 12-2 p.m. at Colbert Memorial Chapel with a service to follow at 2 p.m. Bro. John Pow­ell will be officiating. Burial will be in Col­bert Memorial Gardens.

She was a member of Siloam Baptist Church for over 35 years. She loved Jesus, her family, and her church family. She was a loving wife, mother, and most ex­traordinary Mimmaw.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Avon Morgan; and sis­ter, Bernice McCluskey.

She is survived by her husband, Ray Vandiver; daughters, Pam Britnell (Terry), Pat Tidwell, and Christy Franks (Jason); grandchildren, Phoenix Britnell, Kyle Tidwell, Austin Bonner (Catalina), J.R. Britnell (Jaclyn), and Karly Tidwell (Ethan); sister, Revae Weddington (Michael); brothers, Bil­ly Morgan (Dorothy) and Jerry Morgan; and numer­ous nieces and nephews.

Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.

Syble Inez

Romans

Jeffreys, 85

Syble Inez Romans Jeffreys, 85, of Muscle Shoals, AL passed away on Wednesday, August 7, 2024. A Celebration of Life will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, Au­gust 12, 2024 at Col­bert Memorial Chapel.

She was a teach­er with Colbert County School System for thir­ty years mostly teach­ing 5th grade at Hat­ton Elementary School.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Ellen Romans; brother, Archie Romans; and son, Grant Jeffreys, Jr.

She is survived by her husband, Deryal G. Jef­freys; son, Jon Jeffreys (Charmion); daughter, Susan Osborn (Carlos); brother, Russell Romans (Barbara); sister, Linda Allen (Dwight); grand­children, Megan Skid­more, David Jeffreys, Kristopher Jeffreys, and Angelina Jeffreys; great grandchildren, Benton, Williams, Aubrey, Adalee, Declan, and Dylan.

Special thanks to her sitters, Sue Sullivan, Kel­ly Bowling, Amy Greene, and Victoria Carroll.

Dwight Kevin Self, 64

Dwight Kevin Self, 64, of Muscle Shoals, passed away Saturday, August 10, 2024. Visitation will be Wednesday, August 14, from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m. at Redemption Shoals Church. The funeral ser­vice will immediately follow at the church with Ishmael Pruitt officiating. Interment will be at Col­bert Memorial Gardens.

Kevin was a native of Oxford, MS but has resid­ed in the Shoals area most of his life. He was a mem­ber of Redemption Shoals and the Muscle Shoals Utilities Board. Kevin was in broadcasting with WLAY Radio for 50 years and the voice of multiple nationally broadcast com­mercials and was known as “The Tornado Siren Guy.”

He was preceded in death by his father, Dwight Mitchell Self.

Kevin is survived by his loving wife, Jeanne Self; children, Angela Agnew (Thomas), Kristin Eliza­beth Self, Dwight Kristo­pher Self, Daniel Kevin Self, and Jacqueline Ann Self; mother, Elizabeth Lynne Self; brothers, Robert M. Self (Chas), James M. Self (Melis­sa), and William T. Self (Terri); sister, Michelle Tiffin (Van); grandchil­dren, Camden Elise Ag­new and Whitley Chris­tine Agnew; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers are Leigh Tiffin, Tas Agnew, Mark Cribbs, Mike Self, Tim Self, and Wes Wilson. Honorary pallbear­er is David Heidorn.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests dona­tions to St. Jude’s Chil­dren’s Research Hospital.